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Gluten Free Cheesecake?


Waitingindreams

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Does anyone know of any brands that make pre-made gluten free cheesecakes? I would rather find one that is pre-made than find a recipe...my kitchen is nowhere near gluten free so it will be much easier if I can just find one I can pick up at the store to bring with me.

 

Thanks in advance!


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I have never seen such a thing.  Your best bet may be a gluten-free Bakery if you have any near you.

 

Colleen

Waitingindreams Enthusiast

Hmm, it was worth a shot! Thank you, I was thinking I'd have to special order one from a bakery because I wasn't finding any results. I hope I can find something!

kareng Grand Master

Hmm, it was worth a shot! Thank you, I was thinking I'd have to special order one from a bakery because I wasn't finding any results. I hope I can find something!

Would you like to say where you live? Maybe someone will know a gluten-free bakery that will make one for you? I have found that some local gluten-free bakeries will make special orders. Any place that sells gluten-free locally made cookies or pizza crusts? Like a coffee shop or health food place? Find out who bakes for them. We have a few bakers that bake just for restauruants so you wouldn't be able to find them otherwise.

I heard a rumor that The Cheesecake Factory has one - probably a crust less one. You might check with them.

Because many gluten-free cheesecakes have no crust, you might try google " crust less cheesecake". " low calorie cheesecake"

LauraTX Rising Star

I sampled something at the gluten-free expo recently, was cheesecakey and although the chocolate one I sampled had been ruined with mint, the other ones were good.  They said they sell them at costco... I am boggling my mind right now trying to remember what they were called...

 

Also, glutenfreeda has little individual cheesecakes now.  I think they are new.  I haven't seen them in any store near me, but I mainly shop only at my local grocer now.  

 

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This won't really help you unless you're in Utah, but holy crap these are amazing! Lots of local stores have them all throughout the Salt Lake area and in the valley. Open Original Shared Link

kellye Newbie

Cheesecake Factory now offers a flourless Godiva Cheesecake on their Gluten Free menu but I read somewhere online that it contains wheat husk.  Not sure if this would be a problem or not.  One thing I noticed about them though is they have items on their gluten free menu, at least the one I went to, that are not safe for Celiacs so be sure to ask questions.  For instance, they have fries on their gluten free menu but the one I went to use the same fryer for their breaded chicken.


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